APGA argues against LNG exports
APGA’s VP of Operations, John Erickson, has explained APGA’s opposition to exporting LNG.
APGA’s VP of Operations, John Erickson, has explained APGA’s opposition to exporting LNG.
A look at the global oil and gas market and its impacts on the sulfur sector, based on discussions at Sulphur 2014.
The majority of potential US tight oil production growth remains economical in the current price environment, according to IHS.
Business Monitor International looks at the oil, gas and petrochemicals sector in a selection of African countries.
Total US petroleum deliveries edged down last month by 0.2% from October 2013 to average 19.3 million bpd.
Rarely has there been such turmoil in the chemicals industry as in the past few years, predominantly a result of the shale gas boom in the US...
According to a recent report by Energy Ventures Analysis, Inc., EPA’s proposed carbon rules will cause energy prices to soar.
According to the AFPM the proposed rule changes to the Oregon Clean Fuels Program are unconstitutional.
Both crude oil and currency markets have been influenced by lower economic growth expectations in countries outside the US.
The UK has committed £ 720 million to the Green Climate Fund.
Warwick J. McKibbin of the Brookings Institution discusses making climate policy from a debate driven by extremes.
Johnson Matthey has released half year results for the six months ended 30 September 2014.
AFPM support three bills that aim to increase transparency in the science of the Environmental Protection Agency’s rulemaking process.
The International Energy Agency (IEA) has delivered five key actions needed to achieve a low carbon energy sector.
The US Energy Information Administration outlines recent gasoline and diesel price movements in the US.